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host: almost every paper mentions marco rubio this morning. guest: he is also almost universally loved among for the republicans because he is seen as the young generation, the one that can force the party to move in the right direction on immigration. he is seen as a rising star. i can tell you truthfully the most common conversational game at any get the rain is rubio as a vice-presidential candidate. there is one school of thought that says why would he settled for number 2? the other school of thought is the party will appeal to his concern about representation of latinos on a national ticket, and the opportunity for republicans to show a more diverse face. at any gathering you will see about half and half on the question. only marco rubio. -- knows. host: he gave the republican response to it. here is a bit of it. [video clip] >> this president inherited the biggest national debt, but he has made it worse. for the first time since world war two, our national debt is larger than our country's economy. yes, this president inherited an econo
host: almost every paper mentions marco rubio this morning. guest: he is also almost universally loved among for the republicans because he is seen as the young generation, the one that can force the party to move in the right direction on immigration. he is seen as a rising star. i can tell you truthfully the most common conversational game at any get the rain is rubio as a vice-presidential candidate. there is one school of thought that says why would he settled for number 2? the other school...
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i am encouraged by what i've heard from senator marco rubio. i do not agree with him substantively, but i give him credit bed in january last year he stood up in front of a large region give him credit for in january let -- give him credit for in january last year standing up in front of republican leaders and saying we need to change ellet home and we need leadership that understands the way they have talked about hispanics and immigrants is counter-productive to them and their goals as a party and it is within their interests to deal with this issue. i gave john mccain of lot of credit. i know he was disappointed in the final outcome, but i do not think it was a reflection about him and his principles. i think there will be away where latinos who are eager to see leaders on both sides of the aisle, and to encourage that more -- and her if -- i am encouraged that both parties have been urging latinos. when we have robust representation on both sides, i believe all to believe we will get to a solution. >> most polls show the number one issue fo
i am encouraged by what i've heard from senator marco rubio. i do not agree with him substantively, but i give him credit bed in january last year he stood up in front of a large region give him credit for in january let -- give him credit for in january last year standing up in front of republican leaders and saying we need to change ellet home and we need leadership that understands the way they have talked about hispanics and immigrants is counter-productive to them and their goals as a...
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marco rubio, susana martinez, the party needs to change. the democrats are in a very comfortable position now, i think long-term, politically, where they have demographics on their side. as long as they don't go too far left, they will start off with a slight advantage. having said that, this is a crazy political environment. a lot of the political rules have been thrown out. more than anything else, i'd advise you to expect the unexpected. not just the next two or three months, but the next five or six years, until the country does decide one way or the other that it is going to choose between two grand visions. i will stop there and we will take questions, comments, or arguments. [applause] >> i just wanted to add one thing. which comes closer to your view, governments should do more to solve problems, or government is doing too many things better left to business and individuals? governments doing too much, government doing too many things better left to business and individuals. the responses from the public, government should do more t
marco rubio, susana martinez, the party needs to change. the democrats are in a very comfortable position now, i think long-term, politically, where they have demographics on their side. as long as they don't go too far left, they will start off with a slight advantage. having said that, this is a crazy political environment. a lot of the political rules have been thrown out. more than anything else, i'd advise you to expect the unexpected. not just the next two or three months, but the next...
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marco rubio, susana martinez, the party needs to change. the democrats are in a very comfortable position now, i think long-term, politically, where they have demographics on their side. as long as they don't go too as long as they don't go too far left, they will start off with a slight advantage. having said that, this is a crazy political environment. a lot of the political rules have been thrown out. more than anything else, i'd advise you to expect the unexpected. not just the next two or three months, but the next five or six years, until the country does decide one way or the other that it is going to choose between two grand visions. i will stop there and we will take questions, comments, or arguments. [applause] >> i just wanted to add one thing. which comes closer to your view, governments should do more to solve problems, or government is doing too many things better left to business and individuals? governments doing too much, government doing too many things better left to business and individuals. the responses from the public
marco rubio, susana martinez, the party needs to change. the democrats are in a very comfortable position now, i think long-term, politically, where they have demographics on their side. as long as they don't go too as long as they don't go too far left, they will start off with a slight advantage. having said that, this is a crazy political environment. a lot of the political rules have been thrown out. more than anything else, i'd advise you to expect the unexpected. not just the next two or...
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look at marco rubio. what an extraordinary leader and example of that kind of promise of america. that is the american dream. we want to restore the american dream. i heard speak at another audience somewhere. he said some the hubble not forget. when he came here and lived modestly in a community, he saw a big fan of the homes and said he never heard his parents say i wonder why those people might give us what some of the have -- some of what they have. the parents said aren't we lucky to live in a land where if we work hard and take risks, we might be able to achieve that for ourselves. [applause] that is the nature of america. that is what makes america the way we are. people have come here for hundreds of years seeking opportunity, freedom to be able to pursue their dreams and when they are successful, when they achieve their dreams, they do not make us poorer, they make us better off. i will not apologize for success at home and i will never apologize for america overseas. [applause] if i become the next president and paul ryan becomes the next vice president, we will the ever
look at marco rubio. what an extraordinary leader and example of that kind of promise of america. that is the american dream. we want to restore the american dream. i heard speak at another audience somewhere. he said some the hubble not forget. when he came here and lived modestly in a community, he saw a big fan of the homes and said he never heard his parents say i wonder why those people might give us what some of the have -- some of what they have. the parents said aren't we lucky to live...
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guest: neither of the heavy -- half the republican heavyweights are weighing in, jeb bush and marco rubio. they do not want to stick to their neck out for any of these guys at this point. the way that senator rubio has played this, he has relationships with both of these men. he has been friends with newt gingrich for years, exchanging e-mails and ideas and have talked over the years. newt gingrich single them out before he was speaker as a national start to watch. and then you have mitt romney, who flew down to florida and endorsed marco rubio when he was in a primary against charlie crist. he was one of the first people to do that, but for newt gingrich. -- for newt gingrich. rubio has chosen to stay out of the race and call balls and strikes when he thinks that candidates have gotten out of line. but there is no genuine upside for either of these men to stick their neck out for either of these candidates. host: tuesday the president delivers his state of the union address followed by a three-day tour, including bipartisanship, part of the weekly address. here's a portion of what he had
guest: neither of the heavy -- half the republican heavyweights are weighing in, jeb bush and marco rubio. they do not want to stick to their neck out for any of these guys at this point. the way that senator rubio has played this, he has relationships with both of these men. he has been friends with newt gingrich for years, exchanging e-mails and ideas and have talked over the years. newt gingrich single them out before he was speaker as a national start to watch. and then you have mitt...
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you hear people be more willing to say, "i think marco rubio, i think chris christie." which is something you do not usually here. -- hear. space to make that decision, but wanting to see this person or that person in the consideration. >> for that reason, i think you will see mitt romney leading toward a popular conservative candidate to shore up conservative. santorum and gingrich are running in the south, but the view is that in the general election, they will rally behind romney and vote for him anyway, even in the southern states. you want them to come out and vote. you do not want them to stay home. by choosing a conservative vice- to rally their base and bring more people out. >> i think we're definitely seeing a shift in the republican party where they are fearful of romney being the nominee, but now they are just wary. >> russell berman and susan, thank you for being on "newsmakers" this week. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> i am appearing here today as one spokesperson for the
you hear people be more willing to say, "i think marco rubio, i think chris christie." which is something you do not usually here. -- hear. space to make that decision, but wanting to see this person or that person in the consideration. >> for that reason, i think you will see mitt romney leading toward a popular conservative candidate to shore up conservative. santorum and gingrich are running in the south, but the view is that in the general election, they will rally behind...
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host: i want to go through your all star list, marco rubio on the republican side, bob gentlemen jindal, nicky haley, chris christie of new jersey, mcdonnell, senator john thune of south carolina. one of the names could be on the list of the v.p. list if romney is elected. on the democratic side, andrew cuomo of new york, martin o'malley of maryland, senator mark warner of virginia, elizabeth warren, rahm emanuel of chicago and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> if jeb bush runs in 2016 on the republican side or 2020 if romney is elected, he's the overwhelming favorite. if clinton decides she wants to run again, i would say she's not likely to do so but she has not ruled out doing so, she is the de facto nominee. if not we have a much wider contest. if secretary clinton doesn't run, andrew cuomo, governor of new york, the son of a former governor of new york who himself was a much talked about though never realized presidential candidate, mario cuomo, would be on that side. if jeb bush doesn't run, much more wide open. some of it would decide on who mitt romney picks as his presiden
host: i want to go through your all star list, marco rubio on the republican side, bob gentlemen jindal, nicky haley, chris christie of new jersey, mcdonnell, senator john thune of south carolina. one of the names could be on the list of the v.p. list if romney is elected. on the democratic side, andrew cuomo of new york, martin o'malley of maryland, senator mark warner of virginia, elizabeth warren, rahm emanuel of chicago and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> if jeb bush runs in...
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the issue on whether mark to -- marco rubio could be the mvp pick -- vp pick, some are saying that this speech may indicate that he is interested in being the running mate for mitt romney. one last phone call here in open phones. go-ahead. caller: pretty much, i have something about immigration. his is not the issue with -- host: are you there? we are listening, got to make it quick. issue with is an african americans. it is an issue with mexicans. [unintelligible] host: i will leave it at that point. that does it for today's "washington journal." next, we want to bring it to a committee about the mf global collapsed. it will raise questions about the collapse and discuss ways to improve credit -- regulatory oversight and to protect customer funds in the future. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> i will call this hearing to order. today's hearing will examine the lessons learned from the collapse of mf global, the misuse of customer accounts by one of the world's largest commodities and derivatives and brok
the issue on whether mark to -- marco rubio could be the mvp pick -- vp pick, some are saying that this speech may indicate that he is interested in being the running mate for mitt romney. one last phone call here in open phones. go-ahead. caller: pretty much, i have something about immigration. his is not the issue with -- host: are you there? we are listening, got to make it quick. issue with is an african americans. it is an issue with mexicans. [unintelligible] host: i will leave it at that...
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host: let us look at comments made by senator marco rubio. he was at the brookings institution yesterday. he was giving a foreign policy speech and we will look at some stories that talk about how significant that was for him as a politician. there was a bit of a snafu. let us take a look. [video clip] >> above all else, the 21st century provides the opportunity for more freedom. a world where more people are free to grow their economies. free to pursue their dreams. free to become prosperous. i left my last page of the speech. does anybody have it? [laughter] host: despite that, the reviews of marco rubio's speech are in and it says that he is getting a lot of attention for this. the speech places him as a possible vice presidential candidate. this is the story from local the washington post became -- "the washington post." host: vice-presidential -- vice president and vice presidential nominee, joe biden, going to the brookings institution to talk about foreign policy. this is happening 24 hours after senator rubio showed up in the same die
host: let us look at comments made by senator marco rubio. he was at the brookings institution yesterday. he was giving a foreign policy speech and we will look at some stories that talk about how significant that was for him as a politician. there was a bit of a snafu. let us take a look. [video clip] >> above all else, the 21st century provides the opportunity for more freedom. a world where more people are free to grow their economies. free to pursue their dreams. free to become...
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marco rubio will introduce mitt romney. we spoke to a reporter about the news. >> david writes for "the washington times inside politics" blog. why did they select chris christie to be the keynote speaker? guest: ever since 2009, it's interesting because virginia and new jersey are the only two states to have off-year elections. they were thrust into the spotlight in 2009. he's brash. republicans love him. last month he asked a reporter, "are you stupid?" he's not afraid of taking on democrats, teachers' unions, what have you. you have a very divided republican party. in the end, you need someone to rev up your base and get you ready for the last two months or so of the campaign. host: is the romney campaign looking for gov. christie to set that kind of tone at the convention? guest: in an interview with "usa today," gov. christie said he was going to try to focus more on romney's accomplishments in his time as governor of massachusetts as well as at bain capital rather than attacking barack obama which has been the default
marco rubio will introduce mitt romney. we spoke to a reporter about the news. >> david writes for "the washington times inside politics" blog. why did they select chris christie to be the keynote speaker? guest: ever since 2009, it's interesting because virginia and new jersey are the only two states to have off-year elections. they were thrust into the spotlight in 2009. he's brash. republicans love him. last month he asked a reporter, "are you stupid?" he's not...
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the campaign sees marco rubio as almost like paul ryan. he is very conservative, he can reach into the hispanic community, which is very important in florida. he will be a top surrogate for governor romney. regardless of whether he was given the keynote address or the job of introducing a the governor. >> you can read his reporting at washingtontimes.com. >> republicans holding their convention in tampa august 27. the democratic convention in charlotte from september 4-6. presented debates to be held october 3, 16, 22nd. we will have every minute, every speech live on c-span and on our campaign website. next, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and defense secretary leon panetta told a news briefing at the pentagon. discussions about counter- terrorism. joe biden makes a campaign appearance in virginia. tomorrow, cnbc host. proposed changes to medicaid and medicare by paul ryan. after that, bloomberg business week contributor discusses his recent story on drug tunnels running underground between the u.s. and mexico. "washington journ
the campaign sees marco rubio as almost like paul ryan. he is very conservative, he can reach into the hispanic community, which is very important in florida. he will be a top surrogate for governor romney. regardless of whether he was given the keynote address or the job of introducing a the governor. >> you can read his reporting at washingtontimes.com. >> republicans holding their convention in tampa august 27. the democratic convention in charlotte from september 4-6. presented...
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marco rubio in the senate is a key person to watch. he is concerned about the tone republicans have taken. he has put forward a couple of ideas to fix immigration, where the kids would not be deported. it is interesting to watch rubio. there is the hispanic caucus of folks that would like to see like a legalization program and then other republicans like the caller who think it is not fair. lindsey graham -- he and senator chuck schumer have an outline for several years that they will be revising. lindsey graham is pushing a broad bill. mike crapo is another one. the new senator from arizona worked on this issue in the past. then there is john mccain. everything has changed since the election. it was politically not viable and now it has become politically viable. host: this comment by grover norquist from a cbs news story. host: this from nbc news, i apologize. bam >> former u.s. senator evan bayh discusses about the fiscal cliff. then, the global reaction to president obama's reelection. does your e-mail, phone calls, and tweets, "wa
marco rubio in the senate is a key person to watch. he is concerned about the tone republicans have taken. he has put forward a couple of ideas to fix immigration, where the kids would not be deported. it is interesting to watch rubio. there is the hispanic caucus of folks that would like to see like a legalization program and then other republicans like the caller who think it is not fair. lindsey graham -- he and senator chuck schumer have an outline for several years that they will be...
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i think marco rubio would be no wonderful hispanic version of ronald reagan. >> let me quickly, on the h1 visa, the problem with the frustration sometimes is not necessarily -- an order can be a problem with the processing, but it is with the caps. right now is 66 or 65. do we need more than 65,000 people with advanced degrees? absolutely. so that's the problem. i don't know if it's necessarily the processing. let me defend immigration service's for a minute, because i've served six years there. the processing of adjustment of status to green cards to permanent resident green cards, naturalization decisions are actually being processed by now fairly quickly. you can naturalize in this country in less than six months. a lot of the problems right now are the number of visas available are not enough. let me quickly addressed the issue of the party. part of immigration discussion and what the anti-immigrant folks of wanted to do was to scare republicans by saying that latinos would never be republican. i heard some comments made and i disagree with him, because it is a generalization that
i think marco rubio would be no wonderful hispanic version of ronald reagan. >> let me quickly, on the h1 visa, the problem with the frustration sometimes is not necessarily -- an order can be a problem with the processing, but it is with the caps. right now is 66 or 65. do we need more than 65,000 people with advanced degrees? absolutely. so that's the problem. i don't know if it's necessarily the processing. let me defend immigration service's for a minute, because i've served six years...
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comments from marco rubio, rob portman, tim pawlenty, and paul ryan. thisere joined morning on washington journal -- continues. host: on your screen is chad national association of manufacturers. reaction to the job numbers? guest: i think they are slightly better than we expected to the overall consensus was about 100,000. it was 163,000. the challenge is the participation rate continues to edge a little higher and lower. we have some adjusting. host: can i stop you and have you explain to people how the federal government collects statistics explain how people fall off of the unemployment rolls even when they are not employed. guest: they actually asked, are you working or not. the second question is, are you actively looking for work or not? a number of people are dropping out as a result of seeing the bad jobs numbers and the weakness overseas. maybe they have been looking for a while and have given up. you assume the preservation rate drops dramatically over the last couple of months and is starting to edge up a little bit now more recently. hence
comments from marco rubio, rob portman, tim pawlenty, and paul ryan. thisere joined morning on washington journal -- continues. host: on your screen is chad national association of manufacturers. reaction to the job numbers? guest: i think they are slightly better than we expected to the overall consensus was about 100,000. it was 163,000. the challenge is the participation rate continues to edge a little higher and lower. we have some adjusting. host: can i stop you and have you explain to...
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if you know marco rubio owe will attract a lot of attention for his proposal because of his charisma, because of his popularity and because he's being considered -- has to be considered the number two spot. host: you've written about this in your book. are kids today learning about the constitution? are they getting enough civics in elementary and middle school? guest: no. interestingly, adults are. we found that doesn'ts are very interested in the tea parties about folks who walk around, carrying constitution, declaration of independence, one of our sponsors of our radio show giving away copies of the constitution and the declaration and hope they will read it on the fourth of july. and we do the constitution and seminars in the constitution all the time. it doesn't get down to the school level in the way that it should. and that's the problem. niall ferguson who teaches at harvard has pointed out that every culture has its cannon. that's the basic truth somewhere. . guest: so the relevant advantage of unions in many places are on defense and they deserve to be on defense. my own exp
if you know marco rubio owe will attract a lot of attention for his proposal because of his charisma, because of his popularity and because he's being considered -- has to be considered the number two spot. host: you've written about this in your book. are kids today learning about the constitution? are they getting enough civics in elementary and middle school? guest: no. interestingly, adults are. we found that doesn'ts are very interested in the tea parties about folks who walk around,...
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rubio, scott walker. this is the next generation. who will get the best buzz among that crowd? >> it would be senator rubio, right? >> yes. >> he might not get the prime time slot. >> gavel-to-gavel coverage. the governor of nevada has a low profile. you do not hear about him very much. he was never on the -- he was never in the game to be on mitt's ticket. >> and does that translate on the national television. >> he has to be careful not to be too angry. yesterday pointed beard christie can getting -- we saw him snapping a constituent wants about a question. he has to be a little strident, but not nasty. >> yes. >> no b.s. >> people are dying for that. people know that he could have been the vice-presidential pick. >> that is one of the great stories. they are all thinking about 2016 or 2020 if romney wins. the subtext is always the guy is angling to run the next round. >> romney made in the head of the line. he created a legacy for himself by tapping paul ryan to be his running mate, the face of the rep
rubio, scott walker. this is the next generation. who will get the best buzz among that crowd? >> it would be senator rubio, right? >> yes. >> he might not get the prime time slot. >> gavel-to-gavel coverage. the governor of nevada has a low profile. you do not hear about him very much. he was never on the -- he was never in the game to be on mitt's ticket. >> and does that translate on the national television. >> he has to be careful not to be too angry....
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we elected senator marco rubio in florida. we elected hispanics in texas. we elected and hispanic in idaho. we elected to hispanic governors of mexico. we elected two african-american members of congress. i am proud that all minorities are considering candidates. it is just as racist to criticize one particular group as it is to lay claim to the fact that your party is hostile to them. both parties want as many members to support them as they can. sometimes they do a better job. the country is better when minorities participate in both parties. i am comfortable being a conservative. america needs to have respect and civility. it hurts me when somebody calls for such hostility. this is a great country. i care for this country so much. i have respect for other points of view. in this country, we need to do a better job of that. host: do :-do you have concernt the claims that president obama is not a u.s. citizen could be perceived as racist? guest: well, look, i have lived in politics, when our politics for so long. claimso easy to lay a of bias. one good thi
we elected senator marco rubio in florida. we elected hispanics in texas. we elected and hispanic in idaho. we elected to hispanic governors of mexico. we elected two african-american members of congress. i am proud that all minorities are considering candidates. it is just as racist to criticize one particular group as it is to lay claim to the fact that your party is hostile to them. both parties want as many members to support them as they can. sometimes they do a better job. the country is...
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you had a well-known piece about marco rubio in january when researchers -- reuters wrote a story about him. guest: reuters wrote a story about mark a review. i think it was meant to be somewhat of a take down. they issued five corrections or retractions based on my reporting. some of the things they talked about were widely known and came out during the primary process. senator rubio had a heated contest against the then- governor charlie crist in florida. there were allegations of ethical and proprietary. he had used a republican party of florida credit card. he reimbursed the party but there were allegations of malfeasance that had been cleared up during the florida primary race. there were other issues they just got wrong. it happened a few months ago. some of the details now escape me. the fact that reader's -- writers -- reuters, a highly respected outlet, would issue five corrections points to the need for conservative and center-right new media outlets. 15 or 20 years ago, a piece like this might have been written about senator rubio. the washington post may not have got around
you had a well-known piece about marco rubio in january when researchers -- reuters wrote a story about him. guest: reuters wrote a story about mark a review. i think it was meant to be somewhat of a take down. they issued five corrections or retractions based on my reporting. some of the things they talked about were widely known and came out during the primary process. senator rubio had a heated contest against the then- governor charlie crist in florida. there were allegations of ethical and...
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marco rubio would be fine, but there are national readiness issues. they love mike huckabee, but that's maybe tier b. host: what about condoleezza rice > guest: mitt romney has promised to make the vice- presidential choice a pro-life person. condoleezza rice is pro-choice. that would be a broken promise within the evangelical community. host: dallas tx, emma on the democratic line. caller: i am curious who they are talking about taking the country back from. they took it from the indians and brought the slaves over to build the country and brought in the mexicans for cheap labor. guest: that's a great question. i was on a program with tavis smiley almost two years ago. i remember him asking me that same question. i said it's not about who they are trying to take it from. it's where they are trying to take it to. they are trying to take it back to the founding of the country the way they interpret it, the way the founding fathers interpreted the founding of this country with a belief in the almighty god and return to lower or rather limited government
marco rubio would be fine, but there are national readiness issues. they love mike huckabee, but that's maybe tier b. host: what about condoleezza rice > guest: mitt romney has promised to make the vice- presidential choice a pro-life person. condoleezza rice is pro-choice. that would be a broken promise within the evangelical community. host: dallas tx, emma on the democratic line. caller: i am curious who they are talking about taking the country back from. they took it from the indians...
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we have bob woodward and marco rubio. thank you for a great conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> and tonight on c-span, we will bring you several more events looking at those potential tax hikes and budget cuts of the fiscal cliff and what may need to happen for a deal to be reached between the white house and congressional leaders. we'll bring you remarks from president obama, republican leadership and a democratic caucus briefing with comments from speaker boehner, house democratic caucus chairman john larson and others, all that have beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. and in case you missed any of our coverage today or other days of our fiscal cliff discussions and debates, your best resource for that is c-span.org. you can see a link right there to the program we just showed with you grover norquist and all of our coverage today. plus a link to our fiscal cliff website right there on the
we have bob woodward and marco rubio. thank you for a great conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> and tonight on c-span, we will bring you several more events looking at those potential tax hikes and budget cuts of the fiscal cliff and what may need to happen for a deal to be reached between the white house and congressional leaders. we'll bring you remarks...
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tomorrow, marco rubio is a speaker at a fund-raiser for terry branstad. he has been mentioned as a potential republican presidential candidate in 2016. coverage of his remarks as 7:a 30 p.m. eastern on c-span. -- at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >> two days of nonfiction books, arthur panel's, interviews, and your calls, e-mails, and tweets. featured authors include reyna grande, joahn walsh, and christopher hitchens. live coverage saturday 10:00 eastern and sunday afternoon. >> david patraeus testified before a closed hearing on the investigation concerning the consulate attack. following the hearing committee members spoke to reporters. >> so far seven hours of hearings, we have spent the last two hours with former director patraeus. he laid out his view, which was very much appreciated. he answered a large number of questions. we still have two additional hearings. hopefully the preparations of the findings and a public hearing. >> big two this was a terrorist attack within 24 hours? >> i will not comment now. we will most likely comment on those things in o
tomorrow, marco rubio is a speaker at a fund-raiser for terry branstad. he has been mentioned as a potential republican presidential candidate in 2016. coverage of his remarks as 7:a 30 p.m. eastern on c-span. -- at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >> two days of nonfiction books, arthur panel's, interviews, and your calls, e-mails, and tweets. featured authors include reyna grande, joahn walsh, and christopher hitchens. live coverage saturday 10:00 eastern and sunday afternoon. >> david...
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if your hillary clinton or andrew cuomo, not saying these people are running, but jeb bush, marco rubio, pick your candidate -- it is not about could we win iowa, could we build a grass-roots campaign? what is your platform? not saying this candidates will not have to do that, but if you do not have a super pac game that is huge you are not going to be able to win your party mination. that is it really disturbing trend. >> in anyiven competitive congressional campaign in the country the cdidate committee, the actual campaign of the guy running for office or the woman running for office, has the smallest voice in the race with regard to the outside groups. it is increasingly true in senate races. it is increasingly true ev in the presidential race. a brief follow up to that -- to talk about the senate and congressional and presidential races. is this kind of technique that was owned and endorsed by the supreme court and so on in this election, presidential election, going to have any effect on issue campaigns as well? are we gointo find super pac's that will influence the outcome of legi
if your hillary clinton or andrew cuomo, not saying these people are running, but jeb bush, marco rubio, pick your candidate -- it is not about could we win iowa, could we build a grass-roots campaign? what is your platform? not saying this candidates will not have to do that, but if you do not have a super pac game that is huge you are not going to be able to win your party mination. that is it really disturbing trend. >> in anyiven competitive congressional campaign in the country the...
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one was marco rubio. if he did not have a bipartisan bill in the first place, it is not going anywhere. that is true in california or anywhere. if you do not have sponsors on both sides of the aisle, do not bother. host:on twitter -- this is "to the baltimore sun." the go through the list of tax cuts to expire. let's take a look over the next phone call at what we are looking at when it comes to negotiations. angela in maryland, a democratic caller. caller: i want to talk about the fiscal cliff. we're talking about 3% on the wealthy. every economist and even the wealthy themselves say it needs to be part of a bipartisan deal. every person, richman economist says revenues have to be part of a bipartisan deal. if not the entire economy is going to collapse. it is 3%. it will not get rid of the deficit. but it creates confidence that america can get along and work out their problems and start reducing instead of adding to the deficit. without the confidence, every economist says we're going to head into a re
one was marco rubio. if he did not have a bipartisan bill in the first place, it is not going anywhere. that is true in california or anywhere. if you do not have sponsors on both sides of the aisle, do not bother. host:on twitter -- this is "to the baltimore sun." the go through the list of tax cuts to expire. let's take a look over the next phone call at what we are looking at when it comes to negotiations. angela in maryland, a democratic caller. caller: i want to talk about the...
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rubio, even, from florida, they have had no success at all in producing another candidate that they like. i think that demonstrates that there is not an establishment, and there is a group of people that some people might think is an establishment, but they have no influence. host: we were talking with the earlier guest, jackie speier, about the social discussion in this country. is it beneficial to republicans? guest: not the way it has turned out. if it is a debate about religious liberty, when the catholic church thinks they have to provide services against their beliefs, that she turns up well for republicans, but if the issue is on whether we should have contraceptives or not, or what rush limbaugh said about the young woman who testified before congress, that is a loser, and i think we've gotten into the latter category. it does not help republicans. host:, earlier we were talking about potential u.s. intervention in syria. guest: i do not think that is going to happen. i think the response of the obama administration and other countries has been minimal, and certainly not suc
rubio, even, from florida, they have had no success at all in producing another candidate that they like. i think that demonstrates that there is not an establishment, and there is a group of people that some people might think is an establishment, but they have no influence. host: we were talking with the earlier guest, jackie speier, about the social discussion in this country. is it beneficial to republicans? guest: not the way it has turned out. if it is a debate about religious liberty,...
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we have marco rubio out here. instead of taking him into the latino sections of las vegas, they take him out to green valley and anderson. we need to go to the latinos. we cannot sit back and expect them to come to us. the democrats have done a great job on this. they unions push their members who are predominantly hispanic host: is it too late at this point for republicans to get that vote? guest: i don't know if it is too late. we need to get latinos explaining to latinos why the republicans should be their choice. i start to see that. host: let go out to california on the independent line. caller: i think all american citizens should be protected. what happened in benghazi is our military was put on alert right away and our president made our military stand down and not protect american citizens because it is political. what is really going on? it is a new world order and we need to stop this. we need to think about america and america only right now. guest: i would think form policies should be focused on beca
we have marco rubio out here. instead of taking him into the latino sections of las vegas, they take him out to green valley and anderson. we need to go to the latinos. we cannot sit back and expect them to come to us. the democrats have done a great job on this. they unions push their members who are predominantly hispanic host: is it too late at this point for republicans to get that vote? guest: i don't know if it is too late. we need to get latinos explaining to latinos why the republicans...
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guest: there's been a lot of talk about marco rubio from florida. he has a lot of attractive qualities. he comes from a swing state. he attacked the hispanic vote. i think the one against him is he does not have a lot of experience. but he has been very positive and very impressive so far in the senate. another candidate, paul ryan. he knows the budget inside and out. he has a very good message about what we need to do in order to fix entitlements, but i think you could be slightly polarizing because democrats have been beating him up on his budget for the last two years. to me, does seem like the top two candidates. my former boss, a key said, pat toomey would be an excellent choice. he knows the budget just as well as paul ryan, and he represents a state, pennsylvania, the republicans need to pick up if they want to win the white house. host: could a romney-toomey ticket when the south? guest: i think so. romney cannot win the south right now. all of those states are going to santorum. but he could provide the conservative have to with toomey on t
guest: there's been a lot of talk about marco rubio from florida. he has a lot of attractive qualities. he comes from a swing state. he attacked the hispanic vote. i think the one against him is he does not have a lot of experience. but he has been very positive and very impressive so far in the senate. another candidate, paul ryan. he knows the budget inside and out. he has a very good message about what we need to do in order to fix entitlements, but i think you could be slightly polarizing...
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we also see florida senator marco rubio, new jersey governor chris christie some, predictable names we've heard before. but it also goes on to mention washington state represent active kathy mcmorris rogers. they said originally they left her off our first list, but got a call from allies of hers asking to reconsider. so she is on the list now as a possible vice-presidential pick. but let's look at president obama's popularity, and we'll be talking more about that, how it's linked to the economy later on this morning. but the "new york times" has a piece about labor leaders planning door-to-door efforts for the president as the afl-cio prepares to endorse the president on tuesday. labor leaders say they'll mount their biggest campaign effort with far more union members than ever before. at least 400,000 they say knocking on voters' doors to counter the well-endowed super p.a.c.'s backing republicans. more stories about the candidates trying to connect with southern voters. you can see here in "the washington post," all the meetings and visits that the republican contenders are having. c-s
we also see florida senator marco rubio, new jersey governor chris christie some, predictable names we've heard before. but it also goes on to mention washington state represent active kathy mcmorris rogers. they said originally they left her off our first list, but got a call from allies of hers asking to reconsider. so she is on the list now as a possible vice-presidential pick. but let's look at president obama's popularity, and we'll be talking more about that, how it's linked to the...
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we have bob woodward and marco rubio. thank you for a great conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the lessons of the 1990 federal budget deal. john boehner, house democrats, and president obama talk about the fiscal cliff. several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. a report on british media practices that included among other things, phone hacking of people of in the new spirit that is on c-span 2. on c-span 3, the senate environment and public works committee will hear about the impact of hurricane sandy. coming up, former congressional leaders talk about what congress learn from the 1990 agreement. from the bipartisan policy center, this is under two hours. >> ok. welcome. i am the director of public administration program. i want to welcome you to the session, which we are calling looking back to move a forward. this is co-sponsored by george mason university and the bipartisan policy cen
we have bob woodward and marco rubio. thank you for a great conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the lessons of the 1990 federal budget deal. john boehner, house democrats, and president obama talk about the fiscal cliff. several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. a report on british media practices that included among other things, phone...
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you have folks like rob portman, marco rubio, condoleezza rice, now the general petraeus, chris christie -- talent pool is very, very broad and deep and i think it is so good that everybodwhoee picks will be good. host: the next call is a democrat. caller: morning. every time i hear the republicans talk, they talk about spending money for their children. yet, i do not hear them talk about saving the environment for our children. they will have money but they will be dead. the epa must be in control. the water is polluted. the air is polluted. save the money for your children? you did say that -- bush did say that he would pay for the war. guest: i do not remember that and i do not think that is said. also, republicans are concerned about the environment. we all live in this world together. we have different views as to how to do it. are colleagues -- are all pretty strongly committed to that issue and i am happy to put my environmental record against anybody's. >> -- host: you are opposed to the debate commission asking that the two candidates for presidency specifically address their pl
you have folks like rob portman, marco rubio, condoleezza rice, now the general petraeus, chris christie -- talent pool is very, very broad and deep and i think it is so good that everybodwhoee picks will be good. host: the next call is a democrat. caller: morning. every time i hear the republicans talk, they talk about spending money for their children. yet, i do not hear them talk about saving the environment for our children. they will have money but they will be dead. the epa must be in...
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i look forward to working with senator marco rubio and others to make sure a lot passes, not just that a single faction can pass something through the house. with my respect to the work in the house when i was there, the primary objective was securing the border. that has now opened up opportunities to reform immigration. >> one of the first things i did after being elected to congress was vote to appropriate the funds to send 1000 new border patrol agents to that border and hundreds of customs agents. but that does not fix the underlying issue. we're very lucky in new mexico. we have a very active community. various groups have come forward and said we need to embrace comprehensive immigration reform. we could not get the dream act through the united states senate because the tea party had taken it over to the point where republican u.s. senators were afraid they were going to be primaried for supporting a sensible policy. i think we need to stand up for common sense and get this done. >> actually, the problem in the mid-2000's was not that, congressman. it was that we had failed to s
i look forward to working with senator marco rubio and others to make sure a lot passes, not just that a single faction can pass something through the house. with my respect to the work in the house when i was there, the primary objective was securing the border. that has now opened up opportunities to reform immigration. >> one of the first things i did after being elected to congress was vote to appropriate the funds to send 1000 new border patrol agents to that border and hundreds of...
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host: i want to go through your all star list, marco rubio on the republican side, bob gentlemen jindal, nicky haley, chris yisie of new jersey, mcdonald's donl, senator john thune of south carolina. one of the names could be on the list of the v.p. list if romney is elected. on the democratic side, andrew cuomo of new york, martin o'malley of maryland, senator mark warner of virginia, elizabeth warren, rahm emanuel of chicago and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> if jeb bush runs in 2016 on the republican side or 2020 if romney is elected, he's the overwhelming favorite. if clinton decides she wants to run again, i would say she's not likely to do so but she has not ruled out doing so, she is the de facto nominee. if not we have a much wider contest. if secretary clinton doesn't run, andrew cuomo, governor of new york, the son of a former governor of new york who himself was a much talked about though never realized presidential candidate, mario cuomo, would be on that side. if jeb bush doesn't run, much more wide open. some of it would decide on who mitt romney picks as his presi
host: i want to go through your all star list, marco rubio on the republican side, bob gentlemen jindal, nicky haley, chris yisie of new jersey, mcdonald's donl, senator john thune of south carolina. one of the names could be on the list of the v.p. list if romney is elected. on the democratic side, andrew cuomo of new york, martin o'malley of maryland, senator mark warner of virginia, elizabeth warren, rahm emanuel of chicago and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> if jeb bush runs in...
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he does not want to do something too obvious like mamie hispanic -- naming a hispanic like marco rubio. the best course from is to go back to where he began. do what clinton did which is double down on his strengths. double down on his message. in clinton's case, it was a new democratic party. in romney's case, it is, i am a manager. the obvious risk for him, which means he will not take it, is the senator from ohio who was the director of omb during bush. he is a smart, serious, decent guy. he has an extensive organization in ohio. >> doesn't hurt him that he was the budget director in bush's time? >> off something will always heard a candidate. -- hurt a candidate. you have not had jesus run for public office. [laughter] >> ok. >> woodrow wilson said that the whole purpose of a democracy is that we take counsel with one another so as to depend not upon the judgment of any one man, but upon the common council of all. doesn't that say that you really cannot judge the process in a particular election until it is finished? until all the views are distilled and all of the voters go in the
he does not want to do something too obvious like mamie hispanic -- naming a hispanic like marco rubio. the best course from is to go back to where he began. do what clinton did which is double down on his strengths. double down on his message. in clinton's case, it was a new democratic party. in romney's case, it is, i am a manager. the obvious risk for him, which means he will not take it, is the senator from ohio who was the director of omb during bush. he is a smart, serious, decent guy. he...
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marco rubio did not wait and line. he beat the incumbent governor and he said i want to run for the u.s. senate. i knew him before he became speaker of the house. he had a very methodical campaign to become speaker when he was clearly too young. politics in thend -- there is a very good book of "plan unkett of tammany hall." plunkett later in life told this reporter about how things worked. you find an office you can win and you beat somebody. then when you won, you are somebody. you are now a real person. in the age of information -- let me give you two examples. i did jay leno the other night. did any of you see it? what did you think? ok. i saw snooki and i had a serious and meaningful dialogue. seriously. snooki exists because she exists because she exists. this is part of the nature of the modern world. you could have a brother or a sister and do your own tv show and three years from now if it catches on, you make money. if it doesn't, don't make money. so, part of the trick is to be noisy. part of the trick is to
marco rubio did not wait and line. he beat the incumbent governor and he said i want to run for the u.s. senate. i knew him before he became speaker of the house. he had a very methodical campaign to become speaker when he was clearly too young. politics in thend -- there is a very good book of "plan unkett of tammany hall." plunkett later in life told this reporter about how things worked. you find an office you can win and you beat somebody. then when you won, you are somebody. you...
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there was another one pointed out by marco rubio, the senator from florida. he said even if it was a perfect piece of legislation, and it is not, we cannot afford $1 trillion of additional federal spending. and we have just learned it is not $1 trillion. it is more like double that. obamacare is massively more expensive than had originally been estimated and we cannot afford more government spending. we also cannot afford more taxes. the president raised $500 billion in taxes to pay for obamacare. you think, that is just going to the companies that there providing health care products, but those companies have to get paid for the products they sell and they will add to the products they sell the cost of additional taxation. by the way, it is not a tax on their profit. it is a tax on their sales. this goes directly into the price of the goods that will be coming to all of us who use health care products, and at some point or another, that is all of us, so this is a tax on all of us. the president also said that if you wanted to keep the health care you had you
there was another one pointed out by marco rubio, the senator from florida. he said even if it was a perfect piece of legislation, and it is not, we cannot afford $1 trillion of additional federal spending. and we have just learned it is not $1 trillion. it is more like double that. obamacare is massively more expensive than had originally been estimated and we cannot afford more government spending. we also cannot afford more taxes. the president raised $500 billion in taxes to pay for...
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>> i will have marco rubio. >> this is a bill that if he served in the armed forces are went to college you can get on the path to citizenship. >> we have had a bruising primary is -- >> he carries three county in west virginia. we have a bruising primary inmate -- i do not know who he is. >> what i was saying is we had a bruising primary that did it cost some damage to the mitt romney gop brand. with latinos he backed himself into a corner and with women because i think rick santorum and others put some much pressure on social issues. that does not mean that mitt romney cannot heal that. that is one of the big challenges he has to have a shot at opening up the electoral thing. >> i agree with you about latinos. i am not sure i agree with you about women. time they cannot spend contraception and religious liberty, it was time they cannot spend talking about the economy. i like how we fixate on the gap obama has a bigger gap on men. a a and mitt romney can not close it with women. the issues that drive both of them will work to the president's disadvantage. the economy, jobs, and growth.
>> i will have marco rubio. >> this is a bill that if he served in the armed forces are went to college you can get on the path to citizenship. >> we have had a bruising primary is -- >> he carries three county in west virginia. we have a bruising primary inmate -- i do not know who he is. >> what i was saying is we had a bruising primary that did it cost some damage to the mitt romney gop brand. with latinos he backed himself into a corner and with women because i...